Living room chairs are a great way to expand seating options in your home or apartment. Not everyone wants to crowd together on a couch or loveseat, and older people or people with mobility challenges may not look forward to struggling out of a soft couch. Think of a pregnant visitor and you'll understand how important a few living room chairs can be.

An Adirondack Chair. Is a type of chair that is preferred in rural and outdoor settings. Thomas Lee designed it in 1903. He was on holidays, and in those days he visited New York and Westport. There he felt the lack of outdoor chairs for his summer. For a chair plan, after cutting from a single board, the original chair was made with eleven wooden pieces. It had a straight back and seat, which were set at an angle to sit better.

Club Chair. Is a lavish easy chair with a less back. The sides have heavy armrests, which are usually as high as the back. In the modern clubs, you'll find long bottom armless chairs, normally called bar stool.